Northern Monk, together with Toast and Muntons Malt, have brewed a beer using regenerative grain and surplus bread to celebrate Earth Day 2024 today.
S. Carolina - Two state agencies are highlighting the risks of drinking alcohol while pregnant in a new public service announcement.
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) will expand its Minor Decoy Operations (MDO), to ensure that OLCC licensees are not selling alcohol and cannabis products to individuals under the age of 21.
Shops selling vapes must be licensed like alcohol outlets to stem the epidemic of child nicotine addiction, MPs will demand this week. It comes as research shows that more than three quarters of the public support toughening the law so the devices can't be sold at toy shops, sweet stores and other places aimed at youngsters.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nearly 6,000 people died from alcohol-related causes in North Carolina in 2022, with about 32,000 being sent to emergency rooms in the state, according to the N.C. Department of Public Safety.
Those statistics spurred Gov. Roy Cooper to declare April Alcohol Awareness Month.TULSA, Okla. - A bill that would allow liquor stores in Oklahoma to give veteran discounts has made it out of committee and is headed to the house floor.
The ABLE Commission says state law makes it illegal for liquor stores to give discounts to select groups of people, including veterans.Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A draft proposal to increase special consumption tax on alcoholic beverages may hurt the Vietnamese beverage industry's ability to compete on their home turf, putting the entire supply chain at risk, said industry insiders.
In the digital age, the way we shop for everything--from everyday essentials to luxury items--has transformed, and the liquor industry is no exception. Online liquor stores have emerged as a game-changer, offering convenience, variety, and access to rare finds with just a few clicks.
With one month left in the South Carolina legislative session, two bills designed to ease liquor liability insurance costs are evolving and moving forward.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – A Senate committee has killed a bill that would allow residents to have wine directly shipped to their homes from manufacturers.